Lunch: Barbara Walters, Frank Langella & Kathie Lee Gifford

It was a tasty mix of media mavens, social types and the random celebrity (Frank Langella was in the house!) on the menu at Michael’s today: The dining room was so packed, they were shoehorning tables in everywhere. I was glad I got there early so I was able to grab some of the regulars on the way to their tables before they got down to some serious dining and dishing. Kathie Lee Gifford was one of the first to arrive, announcing, “Ah, springtime!” as she came through the door. She’s got plenty to smile about these days as her latest book, Just When I Thought I’d Dropped My Last Egg (Ballantine), hit the New York Times bestseller list. I just has to ask Kathie Lee what she thought about her pal Joan Rivers winning The Celebrity Apprentice, besting her arch enemy poker player Annie Duke and the nasty showdown the women had on the finale. “I was thrilled for her. Anyone that knows Joan knows she’s a friend to the end — and any time a 75-year-old wins anything, it’s good for all of us!”

I was lunching today with Alexandra Trower, Estee Lauder’s executive vice president of global communications. This consummate public relations pro has been with the company just over a year now, having made the switch from banking (she was SVP of media relations for Bank of America) to the beauty biz. This week, Alex scored a major hit with a front-page story on Estee Lauder’s new CEO Fabrizio Freda in WWD Beauty Biz. We had a terrific chat about the famous faces and captains of industry we’ve both come to know. It’s amazing what a small world Manhattan can be!

7. The Financial Times‘ Chrystia Freeland (who is due any day now!) and pals

8. The ‘Imber Gang': Dr. Gerald Imber, Jerry Della Femina, Jeff Greenfield and Andy Bergman. I always enjoy dishing with the good doctor and today we shared a chuckle over the bad plastic surgery on display in last night’s premiere of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. His philosophy on “freshening”: “Someone has to know when to say when. If not the patient, then the doctor,” says Gerry. “I had a patient come into my office today who said she almost cancelled because of all the scary things she saw on Park Avenue on her way to my office.” Yikes!

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